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Although it took me a while to get your reference... I saw it as you suggesting that 'E' stood for 'rob' and then you had a rather perculiar .sig seperator.

A very common quiz question is "What is the first name of the fictional character Inspector Morse?". (first mentioned in book 12 of 13 and rarely if ever in the t.v. series). The answer is "Endeavour".

I therefore replied in Morse code.

If you want to see what was said, Google the "translate morse code" and you will be able to find a translator or if you are a masochist a table of character codes and then you can do it manually. If you use the manual approach, letters are separated by spaces and words by a solidus ("/").